Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1950 — Page 6
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Yellow Jackets Win; Commodores DeSeated
Jackets Score 56-36 Victory Against Berne Th» Decatur Teltow Jacket*: opened their home season Friday night, defeating the Berne Bears. 5G39. in a-rather dull. unlnterestin* tilt The JarkM* were anythin* but! Impressive In reentering their triumph. an the Bean stayed close throughout rhe entire flrsihalf, which tnded with Decatur out In front by only four points. 23-18 Vie Strickler, who finished the night M the htg* scorer. wa» the first to tor*, iimverilng a pair •4 trr» throws when fouled by George Hals leer Jim Mimes tallied ftom underneath but Berne kept pecking away, finally tying the score at 94. and then taking the lead da nahUger’s fielder front the corner. Buckets by George Bair and Strickler 4HM Decatur In front again but Jack Nussbaum and Jerry Spruager hit from out to give the Bears a >3-19 advantage at the fliwt quarter Harold Bobnke hit three fielders in the first three minutes of the second quarter, the final one sending Decatur into a ig-U lead, and the Bears were never able to catch the Jackets after that point Decatur twice held five-point margins but Berne whittled thfa to the four-point advantage of 23. IS at the half-time Intermission. The Jackets looked like a better ball club starting the third quarter and gradually began pulling away, paced by Strickler's four filders Decatur held a l-Tpoinr margin at the end of the period. 41-38, and th- Jackets were never pressed in the final eight minutes. Strickler led the winners with IS points, followed by Bobnke With la Bernes-tooting was well hal aneed. Nussbaum leading with nine. Decatur made eight of 18 free throws and Berne eight of in The Yellow Ja, kets will entertain the Fort Wayne -Concordia Cadets uext Friday and go to Fort Wayne South Side Saturday, while Berne plays the Hartford Gorlttis at Berne Friday Decatur FG FT TP Ra», f ■- 1. 8 » 4 Bohuke. t . - ■ ' 1 le Strickler. < 7 4 M Petrie, g . ... 1 9 2 Moser g I 17 Krek-soa, u Sheets, f 0 <■ >• >’iU‘ hte. <■ /-- -. . 11 ,l . Sautbine. g 3 1 Jf Morrison, z - .. I 1 3 , , T.aaU , 24 8... M Berne . ■ ' FG FT TP Parr, f 1 Htrschy. f 4 •> < Balsiger. e. . . ..... 3 17 Nu*»baum. g I 1 !' .1 Sprnnger. e ..2 1 .Jj, K ;»9»h r. ( ....•’ n
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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Saturday Adams Central v« Chester Cun- : Eagles Lose To CC Quintet I Friday Night The Monmouth Eigles. after holding a five-point lead at the j half. 22*17. could not halt a last-half; drive by Fort Wayne Central: Catholic Friday night, the Irish moving on to a 48-43 victory at the C. C gym Central Catholic held a 13 9 lead ; at the end of the first quarter bur the Kais les came hack to take the half time advantage. The Irish cut ' the Monmouth lead to one point.: 35-34. at the third period, and tr>♦-ti went out in front In the final stanza Tony Martons paced the Fort Wayne victory with a total of l‘> points, while Bub Harvey topped; the Eagles with 16, fallowed by Norvin Bulterm yer with 11. Monmouth will play fwo road games next week, at H-.. I ■ • k We*ln> -day and. .at itoaghuul. I'lLt 4kjf, ■ "i Fort Wayne ** FG FT TP Ehrman. f 1 » o 1» Chandler, f ■■ 1 l T Kroemer, <• -1 7, Martone. K w - * " 1,1 Rondo’. ,g " 1 . 1 Dinwiddle, f . I . <■ 2 Nix. t - -7'. f 1 ' Roestr r, r I- —9 " Henline, g .... 1 <• 3 Totals 17 14 V Monmouth FG FT TP Werlinc f • T I She. r*. f 1 " Bultemeyei c . I • 11 Stoppi übageii t I Harvey, g 6 Kies*, t ft— « _ Gallmever f . " ,0. Walchb t .! ! . Total- .fl’ 17 4 V 11.:. t.Johnson , | i’lupir- -Blau Preliminary Fort Wayne 4 Monmouth '-2 lleri-i 'i. f V " M v. p Sprunen- ’ 7 2~ T--,;. If '. H.clr u r I.> '3llll ........ -1 . I'inpix llimham ' . _ Preliminary— — ~ , ■ I it. at or 41. I!> uh It' Colleae Basketball Tri s:.:< h.. . ■• ■ ADdH inrfj.ina TH h .' s' EaMtrn x.Ct nirii v: _.j . Kt D* >1 <k y . W*-*L Tt_ xn 4.:, Conservation Club Will Meet Tuesday The t'nion township cfti>~»‘r\a tiun < hih wilt rater iicv 7 *<’ pm,.-it vas hMlay. with the Heetfon "f «»ffir» i for -rhe' 4'4>nU»g-y»ai~ -44MM4»y*M-t>n ! item \ on th*- an* nd.l A’l immh*'!- :»v<~ urged to ar* nd rhe meeting >e Imm | and that lot be>t re; rut ■ one *ljT>nld start with freshly ilra An oht water Hc»t warer oat *»f a e£ m.»y tive it a ip t.j,- ♦
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Four Children Die In Tenement Fire i ~r Seven Are Hurt In Philadelphia Fire l • - -i I l*tilla<lctpt.i;i De. * 2 <IT> Four « hlldt* i! believed to lie me«|* be*i kc- erf the sAiiie were burned to.death today when a lire •rweot a t-en ement and lFap#*d J them in the ir beds _. Severn bl her teiiu uh were Injur cd and more than a ore of oth 1 , er.s lied, c hoking and stumblin ‘.down the of the four j»fs»ry • ijiklin. All the vii’thns wefe tie The dead I rapped .• - they fei>l ’i>>n The fmrrt.h iloor, ww- ident: . iied<-4kttT--AVdfhFtir*‘E tor: l.‘»; FTank ' 'Et tor t 11, tied <1 no Ec tor, 12. and ! F.in ma El-tor si x. let’ ~lfrib. ‘wTr; —vtte-rof the injured wa t*-po}tt'd in <ritl«al condition ; a4 puHjwLktania- duMqul-ak— from ? h ini - degree-Imrns of the l*odv H».i. »•<! on the- a* ootid floor. Pirvmeii the fla mt's spread UUicklv up the stairway, wrecking i? they naid the building had no . j-id*- lire es< a.pe and that the. . :»-nants used the and flame LTdh d airwa v bo- flee — Th* flames burned out the stair, vkav and the n-ar HectioU- of the link, row <luelling in south Phil- . .'idelpTim. i Firemen LUlli k‘d c'als from a .under—lW-.staii way—aul _tht . lirvt floor oausec! the blaze All-Star League To Bowl This Evening I The Decatur -Ali-Rtar league ; will- IriOX l -at—Z—o*clo4 k thU evenHitt a.f th*- Mies Recreation alleys 'J T _ U—- ■| Then- ere an average of 7’3 I persons ill eac h -square mile in Hhotle Island.
loninoaores iDefeafedßy Ohio Qumtef St. Rom* of I.lmg, 0., I*d by W*g«r. ihrir «lx foot, four Inch cculvr, d*f*m*<l th* Dvcitur Comniodom at Lina Friday night, 4943 St Roa* coupled lt« augartor h.igbt with li’ »mall gym and to* calling which proved a putzlar to th* Decatur quinfrt. Th* Ohio flv* broke into an early be lead and held a log margin at th* *nd of th* tint quarter, with Dick Gag* and Jim Wilder uplifting th* Oommodoreu' point* Dwcatur wax held to only five poima in the «*<-o*d period while St. Row added 11 to pal th* Hackeyea on top by eight pointx. 21-13. a» the team* left the fhior for the halCHme intertnbaton Lima continued to hold the advantage during the third quarter, tallylag 14 point* to only nine for Decatur, giving St. Boa* a 35-22 margin aa th* team* entered lhe final eight mlautea of play. The Commodore* battled back | hard in the final quarter, outacor-i log their opponent*. 2if to 14, but! the big Rad Lima had picked up in the tlrxt three period* wa« tool much for Decatur to overcome. Gage war the Commodore*’ out-[ Blending worer with It point* on **v*e t *M goal* and four tre* throw* Wilder wax next In line with tune point* Weger Marred l« the Si Roar quintet with a total of 19 marker* on nine fielder* and one foul toe*. The Comuiodorea made 12 of 24 tree throw* and Lima converted nine of 15 The Commodom will make th*lr fir»t home appearance next Wedneaday with St. Mary'a of Andrrmin al tba Yellow ..JaiJtei* gym ...... Lima FG FT TF O'Conner. I * 19, Stolly. f . .. 2 « 4 . Weger. c .... 9 1 J 9 Falk, g - ... 14 fl IL-urk. a ~»...... 228 Finn. ( ... 11 3 ' William*, f —.’ ■■■ .. 9 —9 ® Fox. g ... 1 » 2 I — Total* 20 9 49 i Cofwmotfonf n —__j FG FT TP Gag». f 7 <lB Gase, I - - —- *V ,r WiMh. < 3 .1 9 VuglvWFdt'. k .... ... .- 2 1 u Imiurnit. g - 2 <> 4 Costello, f “ 2 2 Fail Fol*. T~’”7 I T “T R .... ♦» V 0. <’o>ne. g 0 •’ TtCals . 1' 12 42 . _ Relei»*ei Koch.Vm)(»I<«* KWOHtePreliminary Umn 36, hfvatur 27. H. S. Basketball Kt pd.illvllle 67, Columbia City I Garret I liCN'ew Haven 38. Auburn 54. Fort Waytie South 48. * Fort Wayne Central 64. Gary Horace Mann 44. Fort Wayne North 46, laPorte 39. Warren 43. BlufftohTJ. - Huntington .59. Rochexler -34. A.vhley 76. Avilla 37. Wabaeh 45. Hartford City 37. Elhhart 94. Goshen 53. New Albany 59, Evansville Central 46 K Jefferaonville 38, Brazil 36 | Bedford 55. Ja*per 41 Muncie Central 42. Richmond 27. Peru 52. Plymouth 46. Murtinaville 47. Rushville 44. Frankfort 62. Logansport 48. laifayetle Jeff 68. Anderaon 46. Madixon 51. Lawrenceburg 38. Marion 52. Kokomo 41. ludlanapoli* Tech 39, New Caall* 32. Nobleavllle 53. Indianapoli* Shortrldg* 43 Mmmlb Two M-year Maaonic award* amt seven 25-year award* will he preaented Monday night at 7:301 o'clock Harold Mumma. W M ‘ ' ■ - 283b2tg
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11/laMmaag CdblghA* Wtf-JNmy MNOnS AskMMMHfort ‘ Tomi EresWaßt's Waahlaglu* Dae. I — (VP) - War-Jittery congre«*m*n branded Preaident Truman'* ahort-of-war defenae program inadequate today and called .for all-out mohiliMtlon Democrat* and Republican* alike feared the prexldetit'* requeat for partial moblllgallun wa* not enough Io cope with the current world eriala.' There wa* no doubt, however, that congreaa will give Mr Truman the 117.978.247.009 ho requeated Aaterday to prepare th* nation against the ''gikmp rl*k of world «iw.'' The money Include* 91.U60.OMt.uoO to expand the ntomlc wet* ppn* program. The rongre**men want to give the provident a great deal more They urged that the nation'* vast tnduatvy ' and manpower, which have wag two world war*, be mobilized to prevent a third global • conflict. I Mr. Truman told congee** the > new defence fund* are needed now I bocauM the CommunW Chine** atI lock on Korea cast "an omtnoua lakadow over the proapect* of world peace." But ho aald lhe appropriattona requeat waa not a "war budget." "That woqM obvtomly require far more money." he aald. The preaident aald the fund* would allow the country to "move apeedily into gn tncreaaed stale of mobilization" when nhcoHSrp: "Wd raid he will a*k for more money then. . But Rome legialalor* believe a "war budget'' and total mobilizetlon are neceaaary now They are afraid the nation will be caaght with too little, too late Chairman Lyndon H Johnson. D . Tex., chairman o< the wnate deI febse prepared!)*** *ub,'ommltt,e. I xaid full mobilization ami higher taxe* to pay tor It tbould be pt<> vlded immediately The nation baa had enough "p<Mtponement and procraMlnatiun." he aakl Johnaon aald Mr Truman should have a new war production chief with "mandatory'' power* far great er than thoue held by chairman W. Stuart Symlrigtoa of the national aecurify re»ource* boartf Sen Wayne Morse. R . Ore a member of the senate.armed service* committee, called for an end of ‘ Indecision and delay" ami immediate all-out military ami e<<e noml) mobilization __£TMe sa< rifh e* whi> h will have to be made If ull-out war should <-uriie tomorrow." he said, "will be far in excea* of what they needed to be If we 1 had kept a realistic d* fen.** " Sell Joseph C.'O'Mahoney. D, Wyo. urged a "real" tax ptsigram lu Pla>r ot the present puny" levle* io finance vastly- Increased I mobilization It take* only about five hours of labor per pear to raise one wieen vcordlng io the i'nlveralty ot Illinois college of agriculture
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THAWING tCuwrinwed Ev— raw* o**> their work; possibly antielpJiflng a change in the Weather, and tirget as much snow a* possible cleared Somewhat colder weather is forecast. ' Ctry“TfrretT*; ? ® —nieitrng and clearing a wider lane, for traffic to function in a more normal manner. Decatur Traffic, though. . had been able to go along nmoofhly enough following the city's clearimf of the streets in a round-lhe-ttock schedule. County scljool student* were probably the most unhappy about i the warm weather They will have to return to school Monday, after j a week’s enforced vacation t| There are 46151.179 dwelling I units in th* I'nlted State*. i ’
1 fWMRRRRRNRMRRIMRRNMNawiRNIARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR* BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY dK Trant the whole family to one of our delicious Sunday dinners. You’ll like our food. gjt At I XcWr/k /'lewfclli&C <) P ( ‘ n Sundav. f» a. m. .. RICE HOTEL COFFEE SHOR 1 MRRRNMRRMMRRtWtaRRRRRNIRMMRRMMRRRRRRMiMRM NOTICE Garbage collections will be made on regular schedule. However, because many alleys are impassable collections will Im- made from the streets only. Patrons are asked to ctwiperate and place their garbage cans along the street curbs. Collections will be made from the streets only as long as alleys are impassable.' Remember! The schedule will be the sa me. PlrM-{ oiopwah- . - ('ill of llhiiliir • . v GARBAGE COLLEt TION I>EP\RTMEN'T.
SATURDAY’, DECEMBER 2 1950
12 NORTH tContlaaed from Pag* Oae) t Pyongyang — t He *ald refugcFs streaming twmlh from the front were being lialtol .. al two points north of Pyongyang and txtue wa* being permitted to ffrinvr —rw" cnV Tiler.- ar*“"3?»*Me ' Chine*, In Pyongyang, h* said, hut I all profess .to be aulHtonimunist. i. Meantime. * 9th corp* gpohe*y man tepor:ed that a civilian waa - arrested in Pyongyang near the al- * lied air strip with a iSoniilliiuet,r molar will) which he allegedly e shelled the strip last'night. I - ■ “—■ — p Mor«-l>a.i 85 |rr cent of the ar.-a I >! lllinoi.) is cultivated The vail.,* !of the state'* annual crop I* e<>l--I'listed as 22,090,909.999, more than >• I ..<) tlfn** greater than rite average in the nation.
